It is hard to love people who float Quarantine!
Is this the right time of the year to be talking about love, and why would it not be?
Arrogance and ignorance are terrible conditions to be in, when many of us have relatives that work in hospitals or clean up after old folks!
We may be disgusted or critical of their habits and failings, but we too will be there one day shitty and messy not able to control mental functions apart from anything else?
Love is the key to being a believer in Jesus, since He had compassion we who follow Him must too have the same or try to do our best! He was sinless, we are not but we can try with difficult people to win them over and not fall victim to this truly awful virus?
Psalm 145:9, Isaiah 63:9, Matthew/Levi 15:32, Luke 10:33, Philippians 2:1, Colossians 3:12, Hebrews 10:34, James 3:17, 5:11.
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Monday, 18 May 2020
Monday, 2 December 2019
Seek and Find?
'Whose knocking at the Door!
The Christmas story is about a set of miracles and events that are a pivot of human history, when Jesus came into our world in human flesh from Eternity! Born of the Virgin, seen by the outcasts of society, rejected by a Royal family and gifted by foreign leaders, this is the story of the Messiah and Saviour of the world.
He was born in a humble place a symbol of His human nature that we would later see in his ministry and His going to the cross for all believers by faith!
But Christmas may have many aspects family, presents, the special meal, loneliness and rejection, homelessness and more? But it also brings to us the opportunity of Eternal Salvation through our repentance and faith in this child Jesus!
Jesus said, 'I stand at the door and knock, He who asks will receive!
Will you ask Him this season to come into your life? You have to ask to receive, will you open that cold hard door of your heart to His love, care and concern for your wrong direction?
Revelation 3:20, Amos 5:4, Matthew/Levi 7:7-8, Luke 15:24, 32, James 2:24, 26.
The Christmas story is about a set of miracles and events that are a pivot of human history, when Jesus came into our world in human flesh from Eternity! Born of the Virgin, seen by the outcasts of society, rejected by a Royal family and gifted by foreign leaders, this is the story of the Messiah and Saviour of the world.
He was born in a humble place a symbol of His human nature that we would later see in his ministry and His going to the cross for all believers by faith!
But Christmas may have many aspects family, presents, the special meal, loneliness and rejection, homelessness and more? But it also brings to us the opportunity of Eternal Salvation through our repentance and faith in this child Jesus!
Jesus said, 'I stand at the door and knock, He who asks will receive!
Will you ask Him this season to come into your life? You have to ask to receive, will you open that cold hard door of your heart to His love, care and concern for your wrong direction?
Revelation 3:20, Amos 5:4, Matthew/Levi 7:7-8, Luke 15:24, 32, James 2:24, 26.
Monday, 11 March 2019
A mothers Love?
Appreciation!
The end of this month sees another celebration of our mothers, despite the traditions and requirements of this day? We tend to forget that our mothers mostly tried to do and do continue to do the best for us?
But it us who have to return that love in our responsibility and actions is helping our parents if we can? Cleaning, caring, shopping, taking them out and returning that love which will build our relationships!
Jesus too had a mother who loved Him, she may have not full understood Him, until after the events cared? But she stayed the road with the believers who followed Him well into the establishment of the early Church!
Genesis 2:24, 3:20, Matthew/Levi 1:18, 2:11, Mark 7:7-11, Acts 1:14, Ephesians 6:2.
The end of this month sees another celebration of our mothers, despite the traditions and requirements of this day? We tend to forget that our mothers mostly tried to do and do continue to do the best for us?
But it us who have to return that love in our responsibility and actions is helping our parents if we can? Cleaning, caring, shopping, taking them out and returning that love which will build our relationships!
Jesus too had a mother who loved Him, she may have not full understood Him, until after the events cared? But she stayed the road with the believers who followed Him well into the establishment of the early Church!
Genesis 2:24, 3:20, Matthew/Levi 1:18, 2:11, Mark 7:7-11, Acts 1:14, Ephesians 6:2.
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Tuesday, 21 March 2017
Apostacy. Two.
Lacking Empathy?
One knows something is seriously wrong when people who claim to be Christians cannot forgive or forget their enemies, on the other hand they may choose another equal cause and have an alternative hatred towards another community?
This is something that we are seeing with the situation in N-Ireland brewing up again, we see it daily to in many other places such as in the U.S. police against the Black communities. There is a lack of care, because they are not like us why should we care about them?
Look what they have done to us over the years, how can one forgive them for all that? This reveals that these so called Christians are like a white washed wall pretty on the outside and respectable but full of hatred and wickedness on the inside!
One knows something is seriously wrong when people who claim to be Christians cannot forgive or forget their enemies, on the other hand they may choose another equal cause and have an alternative hatred towards another community?
This is something that we are seeing with the situation in N-Ireland brewing up again, we see it daily to in many other places such as in the U.S. police against the Black communities. There is a lack of care, because they are not like us why should we care about them?
Look what they have done to us over the years, how can one forgive them for all that? This reveals that these so called Christians are like a white washed wall pretty on the outside and respectable but full of hatred and wickedness on the inside!
Proverbs 17:9, Luke 17:4, 2 Corinthians 2:7, Hebrews 12:15, James 5:15.
Monday, 8 February 2016
Nothing like LOVE. Two.
God's Love, real Love.
The love of God/Jesus is a love of cost and value, it is not about empty words!
If we believe in the death and resurrection of Jesus and have repented of our failure, God asks us to Love Him and to love those around us.
Actions do speak louder than words and No thanks is better than flattery.
The love of fellowship, friendship in care and concern and in compassion, what more should be said?
Matthew 22:37-39, Mark 12:30-31, Deuteronomy 6:5-7, Philemon 1:8-10, James 5:20.
The love of God/Jesus is a love of cost and value, it is not about empty words!
If we believe in the death and resurrection of Jesus and have repented of our failure, God asks us to Love Him and to love those around us.
Actions do speak louder than words and No thanks is better than flattery.
The love of fellowship, friendship in care and concern and in compassion, what more should be said?
Matthew 22:37-39, Mark 12:30-31, Deuteronomy 6:5-7, Philemon 1:8-10, James 5:20.
Monday, 23 November 2015
Preparing for Christmas.
Care and Concern.
Christmas is perhaps the biggest holiday season in the world, it comes but once a year and lasts for about one month. This depends on which tradition you belong to, but most of this season today is more about things than the central message.
Jesus came into our world by two miracles, one He was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the virgin Mary. Jesus was not born in a palace as the wise men or Magi thought, searching for the New Born King. Jesus was born in a dirty stable and laid in an animal feeder.
There is a big difference between being a traditional Christian and a Born-Again or Converted believer. We may be preparing our food, drinks and presents, and everything else such as presents, decorations and the tree.
But Jesus warns us that we need always to be looking out for others, who are in need!
Matthew 25:35-46, Hebrews 6:10-12, 13:2, James 1:27, 2:14-16.
Christmas is perhaps the biggest holiday season in the world, it comes but once a year and lasts for about one month. This depends on which tradition you belong to, but most of this season today is more about things than the central message.
Jesus came into our world by two miracles, one He was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the virgin Mary. Jesus was not born in a palace as the wise men or Magi thought, searching for the New Born King. Jesus was born in a dirty stable and laid in an animal feeder.
There is a big difference between being a traditional Christian and a Born-Again or Converted believer. We may be preparing our food, drinks and presents, and everything else such as presents, decorations and the tree.
But Jesus warns us that we need always to be looking out for others, who are in need!
Matthew 25:35-46, Hebrews 6:10-12, 13:2, James 1:27, 2:14-16.
Monday, 16 February 2015
Love. Part-Two.
Care and Concern.
Do you care about your family, mum, dad, grandparents, brothers, sisters, relatives?
It is so easy to love your own and it is so easy to say, 'I love you!
What God really wants us to do is to show real care and concern for others, do the washing up, sweep the yard, take some old person to the store and if they over run on the cost you pay that extra.
Now that is showing real love, just like Jesus showed us His love by going to the cross.
Genesis 4:9, Psalm 27:10, Proverbs 1:32, Matthew 25:36, Acts 20:32.
Do you care about your family, mum, dad, grandparents, brothers, sisters, relatives?
It is so easy to love your own and it is so easy to say, 'I love you!
What God really wants us to do is to show real care and concern for others, do the washing up, sweep the yard, take some old person to the store and if they over run on the cost you pay that extra.
Now that is showing real love, just like Jesus showed us His love by going to the cross.
Genesis 4:9, Psalm 27:10, Proverbs 1:32, Matthew 25:36, Acts 20:32.
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